ok, aside from the 2 ER episodes the only Margulies work I appear to have seen is Richard Linklater's The Newton Boys, of which I only remember that it had a studly cast and Eric Bogosian was sitting behind me.

"Far From Heaven" is the only Moore performance that I think justifies the hype; I actively loathed her in pretty much everything else I've seen her in (except "Children of Men", mostly because of what happened to her).

i don't quite have Perry-level dislike of Moore, but she's been a drag in far more movies than she's been good in. also don't understand the sexiest woman alive thing, she's a classy broad and all but i've never really looked at her that way in the slightest. Margulies is v hot though.

If Michael Caine's bad movies aren't held against him, it's because he is usually not the main reason why the movie is terrible. "Goldmember" had way more problems in it than Michael Caine, for example.

In fairness, I don't hold "The Hours" against Julianne Moore because everyone else in it except for Toni Collette and Meryl Streep was really the end of the fucking world and should never have been offered a role again.

ok, aside from the 2 ER episodes the only Margulies work I appear to have seen is Richard Linklater's The Newton Boys, of which I only remember that it had a studly cast and Eric Bogosian was sitting behind me.

She was good in the Sopranos and Traveller (underrated movie in general). Oh yeah, she was also in the ridiculous but fun TV version of The Mists Of Avalon